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Friday, October 19, 2012

Howdy folks,

I haven't blogged for a while. Life's
been busy. You know how it is. I read The Lost Stones back in August but
haven't shared yet so here we go.

The Lost Stones is
an intriguing, LDS centered treasure hunt in the tradition of National
Treasure and Indiana Jones. I always love a good treasure hunt, thus my
upcoming December release, Gold Clash. Who doesn't enjoy a mystery
wrapped in hidden clues of ancient artifacts? Like any good hunt, the
good guys aren't the only ones searching.

Evil assassins
and criminal masterminds threaten Ammon, John and Sariah as they search
for the lost stones that lit the the vessels that carried the Brother of
Jared and his people to the American continent. This wild search may
even help Ammon uncover mysteries from his past.

At first
thought, the premise of searching for the lost stones of the Brother of
Jared caught me off guard and struck me as a bit far fetched, but as I
considered the theory and suspended disbelief, I really enjoyed this
story. Why not? For Mormon's who believe in the literal history of the
Book of Mormon it is fun to speculate about artifacts such as lost
stones that may, or may not, hold the key to an unknown power source
(how else could they be lit up in the barges). They existed thousands of
years ago. Where are they now?

At times the Mormon
lore and faith promoting testimony may seem a bit heavy handed, but its
all in good fun. I enjoy a book that forces you to consider new
possibilities. This is a solid first effort by Paul Rimmasch and I
congratulate him on this fun adventure.